Do you like the Spanish class?
(Do) you like speaking in the Spanish class (?).
Sí, me gusta la clase de español. Gracias por preguntar.
good you speak spanish. tu is informal for you... gusta means to like (something) habla means speak. espanol means spanish. The sentence has those words with that meaning, but the sentence all together makes no sense, i.e. likes your speaks spanish.
It means, "what do you like to do to your Spanish teacher?"
¡Bienvenido a tu clase de español! ¿En qué te puedo ayudar hoy?
(Do) you like speaking in the Spanish class (?).
"¿Te gusta pasear después de las clases?" means "Do you like to stroll after classes?"
"No you gusto clase de espanol" does not mean anything meaningful in Spanish. You may mean, "No me gusta clase de español," which translates to "I don't like Spanish class."
Sí, me gusta la clase de español. Gracias por preguntar.
"You don't like to leave the house?"
IT's more like: ¿Te gusto? *¿Qué te gusta de mí?
something that you like
good you speak spanish. tu is informal for you... gusta means to like (something) habla means speak. espanol means spanish. The sentence has those words with that meaning, but the sentence all together makes no sense, i.e. likes your speaks spanish.
It means, "what do you like to do to your Spanish teacher?"
que equipo de futbol te gusta
It means "you like the technology class".
¿Te gusta la guerra de las galaxias?